Starbucks will become the first national restaurant chain to require all customers to wear masks in stores
- Starbucks will require all customers inside locations to wear masks starting on July 15.
- "In our continued effort in prioritizing the health and well-being of partners (employees) and customers, beginning on July 15, we will be requiring customers to wear facial coverings while visiting all company-owned café locations in the US," Starbucks said in a statement.
- Starbucks is the first national restaurant chain to roll out a mask policy for customers across the US, joining Costco and Apple in doing so.
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Starbucks is set to become the first national restaurant chain to require customers to wear masks in locations.
The coffee giant announced internally on Wednesday that it would require customers to wear masks starting next week. See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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